The crystal structure of tetanus toxin Hc fragment complexed with a synthetic GT1b analogue suggests cross-linking between ganglioside receptors and the toxin.
Tetanus toxin, a member of the family of Clostridial neurotoxins, is one of the most potent toxins known. The crystal structure of the complex of the COOH-terminal fragment of the heavy chain with an analogue of its ganglioside receptor, GT1b, provides the first direct identification and characteriz...
Main Authors: | Fotinou, C, Emsley, P, Black, I, Ando, H, Ishida, H, Kiso, M, Sinha, K, Fairweather, N, Isaacs, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2001
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